Exercise-induced proteinuria has been widely investigated in humans, also in relation to intensity and duration of activity. Instead, there are only limited publications regarding urinary biochemical parameters and urinary proteins before and after physical activity in dogs. This paper aimed to investigate the effects of exercise on urinary biochemistry and proteins in military dogs. Twenty-four dogs were enrolled in this study. All the dogs were clinically sound, and they were examined before and after activity. Pulse rates (PR) and respiratory rate (RR) were monitored. Urine was sampled before and after a training session of search activity. Standard urinalysis was carried out, urine total proteins and creatinine were measured and the urinary protein:creatinine ratio was calculated; finally, the urinary proteins were separated using sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Clinical examination before and after activity did not reveal any pathological finding. After activity, the PR was slightly increased, while the RR was notably increased (p < 0.05). Total proteins, albumin, and their ratio with creatinine were significantly higher after exercise when considering all the dogs included or only the females while, when considering only the males no significant difference was detected. The clinical relevance of this study was related to the possibility of using urine as a non-invasive sample for monitoring health status after training activity and exercise in dogs. An increase in microalbuminuria after search activity, measured using SDS-PAGE could be considered an early biomarker of renal function during training sessions.

Effects of exercise on urinary biochemical parameters and proteins in a group of well-trained military working dogs / Spinella G.; Valentini S.; Matarazzo M.; Tidu L.; Ferlizza E.; Isani G.; Andreani G.. - In: THE VETERINARY QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0165-2176. - ELETTRONICO. - 43:1(2023), pp. 1-9. [10.1080/01652176.2023.2241551]

Effects of exercise on urinary biochemical parameters and proteins in a group of well-trained military working dogs

Spinella G.;Valentini S.;Ferlizza E.;Isani G.
;
Andreani G.
2023

Abstract

Exercise-induced proteinuria has been widely investigated in humans, also in relation to intensity and duration of activity. Instead, there are only limited publications regarding urinary biochemical parameters and urinary proteins before and after physical activity in dogs. This paper aimed to investigate the effects of exercise on urinary biochemistry and proteins in military dogs. Twenty-four dogs were enrolled in this study. All the dogs were clinically sound, and they were examined before and after activity. Pulse rates (PR) and respiratory rate (RR) were monitored. Urine was sampled before and after a training session of search activity. Standard urinalysis was carried out, urine total proteins and creatinine were measured and the urinary protein:creatinine ratio was calculated; finally, the urinary proteins were separated using sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Clinical examination before and after activity did not reveal any pathological finding. After activity, the PR was slightly increased, while the RR was notably increased (p < 0.05). Total proteins, albumin, and their ratio with creatinine were significantly higher after exercise when considering all the dogs included or only the females while, when considering only the males no significant difference was detected. The clinical relevance of this study was related to the possibility of using urine as a non-invasive sample for monitoring health status after training activity and exercise in dogs. An increase in microalbuminuria after search activity, measured using SDS-PAGE could be considered an early biomarker of renal function during training sessions.
2023
Effects of exercise on urinary biochemical parameters and proteins in a group of well-trained military working dogs / Spinella G.; Valentini S.; Matarazzo M.; Tidu L.; Ferlizza E.; Isani G.; Andreani G.. - In: THE VETERINARY QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0165-2176. - ELETTRONICO. - 43:1(2023), pp. 1-9. [10.1080/01652176.2023.2241551]
Spinella G.; Valentini S.; Matarazzo M.; Tidu L.; Ferlizza E.; Isani G.; Andreani G.
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